5 reasons why a browser and mail combination is worth it.
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There are Pro and Cons... of course the integration is on my opinion the best way to have a smooth experience but also it forces you to be stuck on what you get by a solution with an horizontal development than vertical.
Dedicated apps are, of course, more rich features and can have a dedicated team and support only focused on their improvements.Anyway for a quick check, I do agree, the combo works.
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@hunterklaken I have been using Vivaldi as my one and only browser for three months now and I use all of it's features.I happen to love it's polished appearance and button placements very much.Devs don't change a thing!
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How I bemoaned the demise of Opera Mail! :crying: But there was hope: Vivaldi Mail beta was shaping up! I used it in many Snapshots, and finally in the Stable. I've come to rely on it:
I'm an old-fashioned guy. I appreciate email providers, but I want my emails stored on my machine. Since I've never lost an email in Vivaldi Mail, I have a sense of security I'd feared I'd lost...
(When I moved to macOS Catalina, I finally started using Mac's Mail. It's not terrible; but it ain't Vivaldi Mail — or Opera Mail — and I still remember the gawd-awful mess importing mails made! I use it -primarily- as a check on my Vivaldi Mail installs.)Keeping Vivaldi Mail in a separate profile makes the most sense, to me. (Something that the old Presto Opera didn't allow...) But I've become as comfortable with it as I'd been with Opera Mail.
Thanks, Team Vivaldi!
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my email provider is another oslo company--runbox.com. I hope ya'll get along. this is the email address i will [email protected]. will this work on vivaldi contacts? Flam, Norway is breath takingly goregous.